Buffalo Bills surpass 60,000 season tickets sold for 2015

Orchard Park, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have never been such a hot ticket.

With new ownership and the offseason addition of Rex Ryan and a slew of offensive talent, the Bills have surpassed 60,000 season ticket sales for the first time in team history. The Bills had previously surpassed the record for season ticket sales but are now at 60,102 season tickets for the 2015 season.

The team plans to honor each season-ticket holder on a graphic featured on the team's website and mounted on a wall in the tunnel at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

"Bills Season Ticket Members are the most loyal, faithful and passionate fans in the National Football League," Bills president Russ Brandon said in a statement. "We want to take this opportunity to celebrate this record-setting achievement and honor our Season Ticket Members publicly with the 60K club website and graphic. The organization and all Bills fans are excited for a great 2015 season."

It's been quite a while since Western New York has been this excited about Bills football. The fan base is starving for success after 15 seasons without the playoffs, so the pressure is now on the team to follow through on the mounting expectations.